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41 Words That Contain EEM

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
agreement (noun) compatibility of observations Synonyms: correspondence
(noun) the thing arranged or agreed to Synonyms: arrangement
(noun) the verbal act of agreeing
(noun) the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises Synonyms: understanding
(noun) the determination of grammatical inflection on the basis of word relations Synonyms: concord
(noun) harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters Synonyms: accord
beseem (verb) accord or comport with Synonyms: befit, suit
committeeman (noun) a man who is a member of committee
deem (verb) keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view Synonyms: hold, take for, view as
disagreement (noun) a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions Synonyms: discrepancy, divergence, variance
(noun) the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing
(noun) a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters Synonyms: dissension, dissonance
disesteem (noun) the state in which esteem has been lost
(verb) have little or no respect for; hold in contempt Synonyms: disrespect
eleemosynary (adjective) generous in assistance to the poor Synonyms: beneficent, benevolent, philanthropic
esteem (noun) an attitude of admiration or esteem Synonyms: regard, respect
(noun) a feeling of delighted approval and liking Synonyms: admiration
(noun) the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded) Synonyms: regard, respect
(verb) look on as or consider Synonyms: be known as, know as, look on, look upon, regard as, repute, take to be, think of
(verb) regard highly; think much of Synonyms: prise, prize, respect, value
esteemed (adjective) having an illustrious reputation; respected Synonyms: honored, honoured, prestigious
freemail (noun) a service providing free email delivery in exchange for exposure to advertising
freeman (noun) a male person who is not a serf or a slave
freemasonry (noun) a natural or instinctive fellowship between people of similar interests
hakeem (noun) a Muslim physician Synonyms: hakim
hareem (noun) living quarters reserved for wives and concubines and female relatives in a Muslim household Synonyms: harem, seraglio, serail
irredeemable (adjective) (of paper money) not convertible into coin at the pleasure of the holder
(adjective) insusceptible of reform Synonyms: irreclaimable, unredeemable, unreformable
neem (noun) large semi-evergreen tree of the East Indies; trunk exudes a tenacious gum; bitter bark used as a tonic; seeds yield an aromatic oil; sometimes placed in genus Melia Synonyms: arishth, Azadirachta indica, margosa, Melia Azadirachta, neem tree, nim tree
preemie (noun) an infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation Synonyms: premature baby, premature infant, premie, preterm baby, preterm infant
preeminence (noun) high status importance owing to marked superiority Synonyms: distinction, eminence, note
preeminent (adjective) greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement Synonyms: leading
preeminently (adverb) to a preeminent degree; with superiority or distinction above others; in a preeminent manner Synonyms: pre-eminently
preempt (noun) a high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding Synonyms: pre-empt, preemptive bid
(verb) acquire for oneself before others can do so
(verb) make a preemptive bid in the game of bridge
(verb) gain possession of by prior right or opportunity, especially so as to obtain the right to buy (land)
(verb) take the place of or have precedence over Synonyms: displace
preemption (noun) a prior appropriation of something Synonyms: pre-emption
(noun) the right to purchase something in advance of others Synonyms: pre-emption
(noun) the right of a government to seize or appropriate something (as property) Synonyms: pre-emption
(noun) the judicial principle asserting the supremacy of federal over state legislation on the same subject Synonyms: pre-emption
preemptive (adjective) designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence Synonyms: pre-emptive
preemptor (noun) a bidder in bridge who makes a preemptive bid Synonyms: pre-emptor
(noun) someone who acquires land by preemption Synonyms: pre-emptor
redeem (verb) convert into cash; of commercial papers
(verb) pay off (loans or promissory notes) Synonyms: pay off
(verb) exchange or buy back for money; under threat Synonyms: ransom
(verb) to turn in (vouchers or coupons) and receive something in exchange
(verb) restore the honor or worth of
(verb) save from sins Synonyms: deliver, save
redeemable (adjective) able to be converted into ready money or the equivalent Synonyms: cashable
(adjective) susceptible to improvement or reform Synonyms: reformable
(adjective) recoverable upon payment or fulfilling a condition
redeemed (adjective) saved from the bondage of sin Synonyms: ransomed
redeemer (noun) someone who redeems or buys back (promissory notes or merchandise or commercial paper etc.)
redeeming (adjective) compensating for some fault or defect
(adjective) bringing about salvation or redemption from sin Synonyms: redemptive, saving
seem (verb) give a certain impression of being something or having a certain aspect Synonyms: appear, look
(verb) (of a proposition) seem to be true, probable, or apparent Synonyms: appear
seeming (adjective) appearing as such but not necessarily so Synonyms: apparent, ostensible
seemingly (adverb) from appearances alone Synonyms: apparently, on the face of it, ostensibly
seemliness (noun) a sense of propriety and consideration for others Synonyms: grace
seemly (adjective) according with custom or propriety Synonyms: becoming, comely, comme il faut, decorous
teem (verb) move in large numbers Synonyms: pour, pullulate, stream, swarm
(verb) be teeming, be abuzz Synonyms: pullulate, swarm
teeming (adjective) abundantly filled with especially living things
teemingness (noun) the property of a more than adequate quantity or supply Synonyms: abundance, copiousness
unredeemable (adjective) insusceptible of reform Synonyms: irreclaimable, irredeemable, unreformable
unredeemed (adjective) in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell Synonyms: cursed, damned, doomed, unsaved
unseemliness (noun) a lack of consideration for others
unseemly (adjective) not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society Synonyms: indecent, indecorous, unbecoming, uncomely, untoward

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